close#16232
Option for expanding all directories on start up is a bit tricky and buggy.
(cherry picked from commit 127d1241bdb8c66f574f219c466eb97da4dcbb72)
The description of this function seems to be duplicated from the preceding description.
(cherry picked from commit 9d735ffacbc92d854c9625c2c6930a32282b3e96)
Pass enabled arg
Rename set_nodelay to set_no_delay
Add description to the method
Change description
(cherry picked from commit 87adf9cfbab00a40aad483b4e709518d5f61b6d1)
This behavior better matches other gui toolkits. A selected disabled
button still can't be interacted with but it can now be selected. This
seems to be what QT and GTK do also.
This fixes#16131
(cherry picked from commit 713f190a30ceac123125d216448ef322b1841286)
if the audio player is set to play again due to the order of calls in
_notification. First it emits the signal, and later it disable the internal
processing regardless what the callback did.
Changed to emit the signal at the end to ensure the changes done at callback
remains.
(cherry picked from commit d588fe2740e3cb98b0f126e80490353333a5f97e)
Current this is hardcoded as '1' for any platform except Unix. The
little is_wow64() dance is required to get correct output on a 32bit
compiled godot running on 64bit Windows according to MSDN.
This code should be UWP safe but I have no way to test that so it's not
implemented for UWP yet.
(cherry picked from commit b4d369c887001a824a4f27e59e3e300c8d4a5bb7)
The target of the TARGETS type should be XA_ATOM and not XA_TARGETS when
requested. Since we are sending a number of ATOMS the size should be set
to the integer size and not the char size.
The size field of the atoms is also the number of atoms and not the size
of the array. This caused some clients to wrongly interpret the data and
read garbage in the X11 packet.
I also add the more modern representation for UTF-8 and clarify the
error message if a client attempts to request a type we don't know
about.
This fixes#10431
(cherry picked from commit fb60f2dbe649c03a8357a277eccb6d06dfe07b68)
Congratulations to everyone in the Godot community for the tremendous work
done on this release since 18 months, with hundreds of contributors pushing
almost 7500 commits with more than 3000 PRs and closing over 2000 issues
(and fixing even more than that, as many work-in-progress bugs were fixed
before an issue could be filled).
Godot 3.0 is definitely our biggest and boldest release so far, and we want
to thank the whole community for their unswerving support during this long
wait.
From there on, there is a lot of work to do to strengthen the foundations
that we built with 3.0, fixing the bugs that the many refactorings probably
introduced, optimizing new features and enhancing the usability again...
The 3.x era should be a fruitful one for Godot, and we hope that you will
continue using it to create awesome 2D and 3D games and increase the
notoriety of your favourite engine in the game development industry.
And now, let's all start waiting for 3.1...
Dictionaires did not use the VariantHasher and VariantComparator making
them unsafe for use with NaN values as keys. This PR uses the
appropriate Variant implementations for these functions.
var d = {}
d[Vector2(NAN, NAN)] = 0
d[Vector2(NAN, NAN)] = 0
print(d.size())
will now output '1' and not '2'
This fixes#16031
This adds a separate_debug_symbols option to the x11, windows, and osx
targets. This will default to adding normal debugging symbols to the
artifacts and only splits them when separate_debug_symbols=yes on the
Scons command line.
It's going to be called anyway after `mono_domain_finalize`.
This also prevents crashes, since the MessageQueue singleton could already be freed at this point (see: #15702).